• Taffer
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    361 year ago

    I’m dumb and don’t want to google incel stuff, can someone explain the wasp thing?

    • pingveno
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      541 year ago

      WASP = White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. It’s a reach, but it’s funny so I’ll give it to them.

        • pingveno
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          121 year ago

          They are WASPs for the most part, but the mentality behind WASPs is a dying breed so no one wants to date them anymore.

        • @criitz
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          11 year ago

          They’re not killing wasps. They are the dying gasp.

    • @[email protected]
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      141 year ago

      WASP - White Anglo-Saxon Protestant. Think nuclear family, house in the suburbs, white picket fence, etc. You can imagine incel culture as an expression of WASP culture in decay.

      • @kmkz_ninja
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        51 year ago

        What does that have to do with figs? How are wasps (not W.A.S.Ps) connected to figs?

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          Fig wasps pollinate the fig, but die in the process. The benefit to the wasp is that as they die they lay their eggs in the fig, which then have a safe space to grow and then burrow out of the fig before it reaches maturity.

          “The fig wasp’s life cycle is typified in the caprifig (Ficus carica sylvestris), a wild, inedible fig. Wasps mature from eggs deposited inside the flowering structure of the fig, called the syconium, which looks very much like a fruit. Inside the completely enclosed syconium are the individual flowers themselves. When a wasp egg is deposited in one of the flowers, that flower develops a gall-like structure instead of a seed. The blind, wingless male wasps emerge from the galls and search out one or more galls containing a female, and upon finding one, he chews a hole in the gall and mates with her before she has even hatched. In many cases, the male then digs an escape tunnel for the female. The male then dies, having spent its entire life within the fig. The female emerges later from her gall and proceeds toward the escape tunnel or the eye of the fig (the part opposite the stem end), because she must deposit her eggs in a second fig. In departing, she passes by many male flowers and emerges covered with pollen. During her brief adult life (as short as two days), she flies into the forest to fertilize another fig and deposit another generation of fig wasps.”

        • @kameecoding
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          121 year ago

          Female wasps will crawl inside both male and female figs to try to reproduce.